Skip menu to read main page content

Davidge Hall, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Description

Davidge Hall of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, formerly known as the College of Medicine of Maryland. Located at 522 West Lombard Street in Baltimore, Davidge Hall is the founding building of the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The building is named after the school’s founder and first dean, John Beale Davidge. It was designed by architect Robert Carey Long, Sr. and constructed in 1812. The image also shows the Rosenfeld Building, built for E. Rosenfeld and Company in 1905 by a leading local architectural firm of the early 20th century, Parker and Thomas. It is located at 36-38 South Paca Street at the northwest corner of Lombard and Paca Streets.

Creator

Date

circa 1925

Language(s)

Collection Number

1994.42

Dimensions

8 x 10 inches

Object ID

1994.42.007

Extent

1 print

Resource ID

8169

Notes

This collection is part of the larger Baltimore City Life Museum Collection, transferred to the Maryland Historical Society (now Maryland Center for History and Culture) in 1998.

Digital Publisher

Digital resource provided by the Maryland Center for History and Culture

Rights

This digital image is made available here for private study, scholarship, and research. Commercial and other uses are prohibited without the permission of the Maryland Center for History and Culture. For more information, visit the MCHC’s Reproductions and Permissions web page.